Yesterday, I released two workflows from the Basic Workflow series: <a href="https://sololo.xyz/article?id=14">FLUX.2-klein T2I v1.0</a> and <a href="https://sololo.xyz/article?id=15">FLUX.2-klein I2I v1.0</a>.

I tested several versions of klein on my RTX 5060 laptop with **just 8GB of VRAM**, including <span class="emp-y">4B, 4B FP8, 9B, 9B FP8, and 9B nvfp4</span>. All of them performed really well. For most tasks, the 4B model is more than enough.


**All prompts used were very short and are labeled on the images. Images without prompts are the originals.**
All images shown are from my LoRA samples.




## II. Colorization








## IV. Detail enhancement








## VI. Style transfer



These are just a few simple examples. Klein can do a lot more than this. The basic workflow I released is fairly limited and doesn’t support multi-image references, otherwise there would be many more things to try.
Hope you have fun exploring it.
The Z Image Edit model is coming soon, and it’ll be interesting to see how it compares to klein. Let’s see if it can compete.